Nostradamus.
The Frenchman you are referring to is Nostradamus, born Michel de Nostredame in 1503. He was a physician and astrologer who is best known for his book "Les Prophéties," a collection of quatrains that many believe contain prophetic predictions about future events. His cryptic rhymes and riddles have intrigued readers for centuries, leading to various interpretations and claims of accuracy regarding historical occurrences.
Baron de Montesquieu
shrunken head
Rhymes with ripple:CrippleDipoleNippleStippleTippleTripleWhipple
Sorry friend wrote that
This is a joke that many will use for a child's birthday. Kids enjoy rhymes, jokes and riddles.
Roald Dahl did. He wrote many books such as Matilda, the magic finger, George's magical medicine,Danny the champion of the world, and many more. He was a brilliant childrens author.
Edward Lear
boat,wrote,coat,quote, ;)
Roald Dahl
Addiction, fiction, conviction, friction, jurisdiction, depiction,
"fiddles" and "piddles" rhyme with riddles, "whittles" is a pretty close rhyme.New Answer:What about twiddles? And fiddles?middleswhy not fiddles, tiddles, diddles, piddles; even the collective proper noun Liddells, varient spelling Liddles.